NEW YORK (1010 WINS) — Gov. Kathy Hochul announced on Thursday a proposed $9-a-day modified version of Manhattan congestion pricing, months after pausing the original plan that would have charged $15 for most cars entering lower Manhattan.
“And I’m proud to announce we have found a path to define the MTA, reduce congestion, and keep millions of dollars in the pockets of our commuters,” Hochul said. “Under this plan, the MTA will be able to implement a congestion pricing program with a reduced daytime toll of $9 beginning in January. You heard that correctly—it was $15 before, and now it is $9. That’s a 40% reduction. This lower toll will save daily commuters nearly $1,500 annually, and that kind of money makes a big difference for our families.”
The original plan was set to go into effect in June.
While the adjustment aims to ease the financial burden, some drivers still say the cost is too high. “I think it’s very expensive,” one commuter told 1010 WINS.... Read More: Audacy